Good morning from the Free Technology for Teachers world headquarters in snowy and sunny and Greenwood, Maine. How snowy is it? The snow is up to the railing on my back deck and my dogs are up to their necks in snow when they step off of the trails we’ve made in the woods. In other words, March has arrived like a lion. I like the snow though and my dogs do too so I’m not complaining.
In just a little bit I’m heading out for the Massachusetts School Library Association’s annual conference. I’ll be speaking there tomorrow. Later in the week I’ll be spending three days at the NCTIES conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. If you’re going to be at either of these events, please say hello.
Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. 5 Ways to Add Interactive Elements to Your Videos
2. Why Word Order Matters in Google Searches
3. 5 Good Services to Help Students Learn New Vocabulary Words
4. Why Visuals Matter in Storytelling
5. 76 Examples of Using Haiku Deck in School
6. Presentation.io – Sync Your Presentations to Your Audience’s Laptops and Tablets
7. Teaching With Technology and Primary Sources
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